IBM BJ0NJML Integration Guide - Page 304
System ID 1 and System ID 2, Process Control Value, Default Collaboration Switches
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Default Collaboration Switches The following table shows the prefix of the process control ID and indicates the application to which it applies. Prefix of Process Control ID INV ITM IV LT PO PR WO Corresponding Application Invoice Item Inventory Labor Purchase order Purchase requisition Work order For example, the IVRC, IVRCY, and IVWO collaboration switches are all related to inventory processing. System ID 1 and System ID 2 System ID 1 and System ID 2 identify your system and an external system. The values in these fields vary, depending on the transaction and the objects in the transaction. In general, System ID 1 identifies the system (system or external) that created the object, and System ID 2 identifies the system that created the record that is being referenced or updated. Process Control Value The process control value specifies whether the system business components should bypass default processing for the type of transaction indicated by the process control ID, System ID 1, and the System ID 2. The process control value can be 0 (false) or 1 (true) and can have the following meanings: Value of Process Control 0 1 Description Performs default processing Bypasses default system processing Default Collaboration Switches The system creates three default collaboration switches, with different combinations of system ID values for each process control ID. Authorized users can create additional switches as needed. 290 Integration Guide
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